El 14/07/12, César Martinez cmarti...@servicomecuador.com escribió:
Hola amigos esperando que todos se encuentren bien acudo a ustedes haber
si alguien puede echarme una mano con este problema:
Tengo un servidor centos 5.8 de 64 bits instalado php 5.3 mysql 5.0
Apache 2.2, este servidor lo
Gracias por tu respuesta Edgar solo un par de acotaciones:
1.- Si le puse permisos 777 a todo para probar y tampoco funciona por
esto pienso que no es permisos
2.- Normalmente que no más instalas tu para usar un cms como joomla, al
colocar yum search php me sale cientos de cosas y no se de
El día 15 de julio de 2012 07:54, César Martinez
cmarti...@servicomecuador.com escribió:
Gracias por tu respuesta Edgar solo un par de acotaciones:
1.- Si le puse permisos 777 a todo para probar y tampoco funciona por esto
pienso que no es permisos
2.- Normalmente que no más instalas tu
tal vez te interese
ahhh si instalaste apache como servidor web
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/es/vhosts/name-based.html
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/vhosts/examples.html
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/vhosts/
Atte Jose Manuel
GPG Key ID: UBCMEOLVQMHEILINJBE
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I've just updated my 5.8 box and there's a new kernel to be
installed.
Looking at /boot/ directory I see this file called message:
-rw-r--r--root root 80032 Mar 12 2009 message
Can anyone twll me what this message file is for please?
Is this a new grub or kernel file?
Kind
On 07/15/2012 02:10 PM, Keith Roberts wrote:
I've just updated my 5.8 box and there's a new kernel to be
installed.
Looking at /boot/ directory I see this file called message:
-rw-r--r--root root 80032 Mar 12 2009 message
Can anyone twll me what this message file is for
On 07/15/2012 07:10 AM, Keith Roberts wrote:
I've just updated my 5.8 box and there's a new kernel to be
installed.
Looking at /boot/ directory I see this file called message:
-rw-r--r--root root 80032 Mar 12 2009 message
Can anyone twll me what this message file is for
On 07/15/2012 08:06 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 07/15/2012 07:10 AM, Keith Roberts wrote:
I've just updated my 5.8 box and there's a new kernel to be
installed.
Looking at /boot/ directory I see this file called message:
-rw-r--r--root root 80032 Mar 12 2009 message
Can
On Sun, 15 Jul 2012, Johnny Hughes wrote:
To: centos@centos.org
From: Johnny Hughes joh...@centos.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS] New /boot/message file?
On 07/15/2012 07:10 AM, Keith Roberts wrote:
I've just updated my 5.8 box and there's a new kernel to be
installed.
Looking at /boot/
On Sun, 15 Jul 2012, Reindl Harald wrote:
*snip*
you really think you are better writing grub.conf manually
than grubby will do? if there are issues with a newer
kernel then boot with the old one, that is why the previous
does not get removed on updates
how will you ever notice problems
On Sun, 15 Jul 2012, Reindl Harald wrote:
*snip*
but what is the point to break your system to not
automatically maintain grub.conf in this context? what is
the advantage have to add the new kernel manually to the
config?
Good point again Reindl.
I've not broken the system, it's just I
On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 4:51 PM, Keith Roberts ke...@karsites.net wrote:
I've not broken the system, it's just I want to decide when
the new kernel should be booted.
The edit the /etc/sysconfig/kernel file and tell the system not to
update the default kernel to the newly install one.
--
I wonder if anyone has got speedtest.mini
from http://speedtest.net/mini.php
working under CentOS-6?
(It's a version of speedtest that one can run
on a local web-server.)
It used to work for me, but hasn't for a long time
(maybe several years ...)
Any suggestions or elucidation gratefully
On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 06:51:24PM +0200, Timothy Murphy wrote:
I wonder if anyone has got speedtest.mini
from http://speedtest.net/mini.php
working under CentOS-6?
I just did
yum install php
cd /var/www/html
mkdir speedtest.mini
cd speedtest.mini
unzip ~/mini.zip
mv index-php.html
Hi.
I have cloned a RHEL 5.6 physical server over to a ESXi 5.0 Virtual Machine.
Using a live CD on the new Virtual Machine I created 3 partition /boot
(/dev/sda1), / (/dev/sda2) and swap (/dev/sda3), I then mounted the /
(sda2) partition and created the /boot directory and mount the boot
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